This 1969 Camaro is a high quality restomod that commands attention
everywhere it goes. The deep blue paint showcases its tight body
lines that feature a cowl induction hood and rear spoiler while
other exterior upgrades include billet rear taillight bezels, rear
bumper guards, front chin spoiler and custom LED headlights. The
lowered stance on this Camaro is enhanced with a set of US mag
wheels wrapped with Nitto tires staggered 245/40ZR18 front and
285/40ZR18 rear. The jet-black interior features comfortable custom
seats with headrests, custom console with cup holders, USB port/AUX
jack and subwoofer knob. A Bluetooth module is hidden in the
ashtray and there is even a rearview mirror with a built in Backup
camera. The dash is fitted with Autometer gauges faced with a cool
brushed aluminum finish. A custom billet and carbon-fiber steering
wheel, custom pedals and Hurst Q-Ball shifter complete this very
clean custom interior.
Highlights
• LSA 6.2-liter engine with 3361 miles
• Supercharger
• 6-speed Tremec manual transmission
• Wilwood 4-wheel disc brake system
• 9-inch rear end
• 18-inch US mag wheels
• Custom bucket seats and console
• Power rack and pinon steering
• Subframe connectors
• Traction bars
• Detroit Speed tubular front control arms
This car runs and drives as great as it looks. Lurking under the
cowl induction hood is a potent LSA 6.2-litre supercharged V-8
joined to a 6-speed Tremec manual transmission that sends power
back to a custom 9-inch rear axle assembly. The engine has been
driven a mere 3361 miles since it was installed and the clean and
detailed engine bay features custom hood hinges with gas struts,
custom heat shield, aluminum radiator with dual electric fans,
overflow tank and long tube headers that exit through dual exhaust
with X pipe that dump in front of the rear axle. The car is also
equipped with an upgraded custom fuel tank. Handling is excellent
thanks to a power-assisted rack and pinon system, Detroit Speed
front tubular control arms and suspension components, as well as an
upgraded sway bar up front while the rear suspension has CalTracs
traction bars subframe connectors. Stopping this powerful machine
is a Wilwood brake system with drilled and slotted rotors on all
four corners, Wilwood master cylinder and hydrobooster.
A cool piece of history is that the first ultra-hot ZL1 Camaro came
out in 1969. Chevrolet resurrected that name on the fifth-gen
Camaro using a 6.2-liter supercharged motor that this car now has,
making it the correct year for the original ZL1, but with the heart
of a much younger true ZL1. This 1969 Camaro brings together the
classic look of the original with the power and handling of a
modern car to make an awesome package! Call today!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1805818
Price:$134,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Indigo Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:3361
Stock Number:6652-DFW
VIN:124379N500887
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